Seeley trident anyone?

That’s cheap, and has the basis of a really nice bike.

I’ve never ridden a Seeley Trident, but have ridden Seeley’s and plenty of Tridents / R3 based bikes, so can only imagine that the combination is a very sweet one.
 
Doesn't know if it's four or five speed.
Cut out the bit on how long it took to actually start the thing.
Got bored after that.
Naahhh!
Nortons are waayyy nicer!
 
Aaah no!
Still wondering about that Harrier Weslake & the Rickman Bonnie with the spare 8 valve Bonnie engine. Thank God, I'm not getting anything done!, cos it means I haven't sold anything so dont have any cash lol.
 
Doesn't know if it's four or five speed.
Cut out the bit on how long it took to actually start the thing.
Got bored after that.
Naahhh!
Nortons are waayyy nicer!
Its actually a bit too modern for Andy
He's a lot more into pre war stuff
He always brings something interesting to the Kemton park autojumble
 
It was always the bike I wanted although I have never seen one for sale. I would have to do the Boyer colour scheme though.
 
Hi Rob
No, to me it's always been this one. Mick Grants 1972 Boyers of Bromley
Seeley trident anyone?
 
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